Saturday, August 21, 2010

What is the youngest age of a child that you have taken or seen at a Disney World fireworks display?|155693

Or any fireworks for that matter. But I am mainly asking because my son will be about 10 months old when we plan to go. And I wanted to know if that could be to young for the fireworks and if I should find someone to watch him while my husband and I go. (Seeing the fireworks over the castle has been a dream of mine for a LONG time).

Thanks.

  • Hi,
    I say definitely take him with you. I have a 10 month right now and I would take him! If only I was in Disney! All my kids have loved the Disney Fireworks from the first time they ever saw them.

    If you are concerned about his ears, just be sure to have earplugs or a blanket or something to muffle the sound. Also, you do not have to be right up at the Castle to enjoy the fireworks. Try watching from the Main Street Train Station, or even from the Polynesian Resort beach.

    Unless you have relatives or friends traveling with you, I would not bother getting someone to babysit while you watch the fireworks. Take him with you - it will be more special.

    For more information about Disney World Fireworks, check out the link below. And don_t forget to see Illuminations over at Epcot - that is my all-time FAVORITE!!

    Have a wonderful trip,
    K

  • Take him with you. Babies love the lights and colors. You may want to cover his ears with something because of the noise, but he will love it.

  • Get some hearing protection for your kiddo and enjoy the fireworks. It_s the noise that usually scares them.


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  • About six years ago we seen a 8 or 9 month old little girl who was MESMERIZED by them!! Bring your son, he_ll either love it or fall asleep (especially if you spend some time at magic kingdom, mine do!) And sometimes the noise does scare them but mostly it_s still quieter than our house!!

    Have fun!!!!

  • The youngest child I_ve taken to see the fireworks at Disney was 2 years old, and she was too young. The noise bothered her.

    I like the idea from another answer for ear protectors...

    It isn_t just the noise though; it can be very crowded and the fireworks are usually done at 10:00 pm, babies are sometimes fussy late in the evening.

    If your 10 month old is well rested, and you don_t mind comforting your little one if he gets fussy, then bring him along. On the other hand; it might also be sweet for just you and your husband to see the fireworks on your own.

  • Take him with you. You need to get the child ready for loud noises, and it ahs to happen sometime!

  • I took my then 6-month old to see them in January of last year and he absolutely loved it. He starred wide-eyed, mouth agape and was totally entranced. Remember that besides the noise that someone mentioned from the fireworks that there is music playing too, so if your son is especially sensitive to noise then ear plugs might be the way to go.

    Another option if you feel your son might not do well with the noise is to view the fireworks from the California Grill (at the Contemporary Resort - 407-939-3463). The meal is good and the view is fantastic (and no noise!).

    Have a wonferful trip.

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